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Haha! Ok! I will have to add a dial up warning in my title.
I took pics of all of them....headshot and profile, so I could study the facial and body characteristics and make some gender guesses. (It's too hard to do it with them running around the brooder! Hahaha!)
Some have names, most don't. My plan was to have two pens set up for them and keep as many as I can since I just love the little fuzz-butts. I want all the silkie hens and frizzle cochin hens in one pen with two or three silkie roos (or as many get along without fighting) and all my smooth cochin hens in a pen with my frizzle roo(s). I'm working towards sizzles, but also wanted to have pure silkies and cochins as well, and figure this is the best way to do it. The only problem I have is that leaves my smooth cochin roos out if I want to have the highest potential for frizzles. And my Fabio (Fabulous) is a smooth.
That and I don't want to over breed my hens and I don't have that many smooth hens. But we will see. I knew I was going to have to rehome some, I didn't want 30 to begin with, but it was the minimum order from the hatchery. Sigh.....
Pics coming as soon as I can get them on PB!

Some have names, most don't. My plan was to have two pens set up for them and keep as many as I can since I just love the little fuzz-butts. I want all the silkie hens and frizzle cochin hens in one pen with two or three silkie roos (or as many get along without fighting) and all my smooth cochin hens in a pen with my frizzle roo(s). I'm working towards sizzles, but also wanted to have pure silkies and cochins as well, and figure this is the best way to do it. The only problem I have is that leaves my smooth cochin roos out if I want to have the highest potential for frizzles. And my Fabio (Fabulous) is a smooth.

Pics coming as soon as I can get them on PB!
